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4 / 5 (28 votes )

Nashville Yogi Bear Jellystone Camp Resort

2572 Music Valley Drive
37214, Nashville
Tennessee, the United States

You'll find all the convenience of home and the fun and excitement of a great camping trip. Enjoy the fun and excitement of Nashville attractions and our own Live entertainment most weekends, Memorial Day thru Labor Day. Plan your Music City vacation soon!

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Swim in natural water
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire

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Campers
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Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop
Restaurant

Sanitary
Baby change facilities


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Reviews

Norwood Graham
English (US)
Our experience was fantastic! The cost of the spots is a bit high, but the value is exceptional! There's an abundance of activities and open-air games for children. The patios at the drive-through spots are really lovely, each equipped with personal fire pits! Certain drive-through spots even feature dedicated dog enclosures!
1 year ago

Laurence Runolfsson
English (US)
This KOA is more like a resort, offering a plethora of activities. It boasts a swimming pool, a playground, bicycles, and a variety of entertainment options for children and families. The majority of the facilities are well-maintained, except for the gravel sites and roads. My location was in the "R" section, where the roads are filled with potholes, ruts, puddles, dirt, and gravel, making it quite messy during rainfall. However, the gravel at the site appears to be newly placed and is adequately thick. The sections of the park with paved sites offer much improved roads. The gravel section is the furthest from the highway, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep. However, some other spots nearer to the highway are considerably noisier. The laundry facilities and restrooms are clean and pleasant. The 5G service from AT&T is good. Upon my arrival, the attendant mentioned issues with the wifi and TV, but since I don't utilize these services, I can't provide any feedback on them.
1 year ago

Dr. Leonard Hessel
English (US)
Extremely costly, similar to a massive car park, the sound from the freeway is terrible.
1 year ago

Dr. Malcolm Keeling IV
English (US)
Our accommodation was a top-tier drive-through space with a patio. The flat asphalt area was complemented by an impressively large patio made of patterned concrete, complete with furniture. A reliable shuttle service to the city center was available. The campground was meticulously maintained, featuring a remarkable swimming area. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, highly skilled performers provided live shows. Without a doubt, this was the finest KOA we've ever lodged at.
1 year ago

Raquel Gutmann Sr.
English (US)
Our accommodation was at L8, conveniently located near the highway. However, the constant traffic noise was quite bothersome. The warm swimming pool, whirlpool bath, and bounce cushion are excellent facilities for children. The camping spots are spacious with cozy outdoor furniture. During our stay, there was a severe windstorm causing many trees and branches to fall. Fortunately, none were near us. There's also a convenient shuttle service to the city center. Weekend entertainment includes music performances at the community center. The camping spots are evenly leveled and flat. We had a great experience using Starlink.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We stopped here for an overnight on a road trip. It was during a cold snap in mid November. Because of this, we used the bathhouse rather than risking frozen water vs pipes and houses. The bathroom were nicely appointed. The showers were tiled and clean with new fixtures. There were multiple places to put your shower supplies. The shower stall offered a place to sit and multiple hooks, something sorely lacking in most campground bathrooms. The well placed mats kept the bathroom floors clean and the dressing area of the shower from being wet. The shower curtain was clean and hanging at the appropriate. 5 Stars for the bathroom. Because of the time of year, (November in the cold is bleak) it was hard to tell what the park might be like in the spring and summer. The electrical pedestals were at a better height than most. There were well placed trash cans and the dump station area was neat and clean. There were amenities that we did not use. But it is convenient to Nashville which allowed us to have a lovely meal in the evening without traveling a long distance. One last note, we had booked a water and electric site. At check-in, we were moved to a full hook which although we didn’t need or use it, the site itself was easier to get in and out of. We appreciate the move. I would return again for an overnight stop in the Nashville area. FYI: campground quiet, but road noise is evident. Wasn’t a problem with windows closed.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We stayed one night on our way back from the mountains of North Carolina. I picked the campground due to location, FHU and KOA affiliation. We got an email a few days before we camped here, saying they were no longer a KOA. I’m not sure which “side” made this decision, but we’re not impressed. It’s a bit out of the way, not very visually appealing. There’s a small pool that looks okay (we didn’t use it). There appear to be quite a few long-term campers. Our site was not level, and we asked to move to another site, which also was not very level. The sewer hookup was “two tubes” length away from where we had to park, so we didn’t bother. No food options nearby, and the neighborhood was pretty run down and seedy. We won’t be back.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Pro- nice pool, several family activities available, nice staff, close the the grand ole opry, and opry mills
2 years ago

P
English (US)
We had a deluxe site that was very nice. The sites were spacious and had some shade.
2 years ago

Joe
English (US)
We stayed 3 days and failed to bring a kayak or boots. This campground in is low and had 2-4 inches of water nearly encompassing my RV. So the Kayak and boots are not a luxury, they are required. With only a couple of hours of rain we were on a deserted island. My dog nearly had to swim to go pee. The sites are small and several are nearly impossible to get in to. Several site have well placed trees to block you from enjoying your arrival to your new home. Yes, this includes the premium pull through sites. The area around the park is…. Let’s say, not attractive. However, if you prefer lots of loud road noise, then this park may be perfect for you. The dog park was a mud pit filled with stumps and small trees. If you would enjoy a place to get you dog hurt, this is that place. On a good note, if you are felling proud about having a RV, and able to cover the expense of nice camping experience. This place will teach you to be humble.
3 years ago

Cdbenesh
English (US)
We got an escort to our site and settled in. It's a busy campground with lots of foot traffic. At the same time, they sell hot food and cold drinks in the store. There's a $10 round trip shuttle to the County Music HOF, which we took advantage of. Lots to do here, including many games and live music twice a week. Bathrooms were decent. The Camping World on the other side of the fence was loud.
3 years ago

Dotti
English (US)
Highway noise was horrible. We got out of there quick! Potholes...Campers on top of one another. Nothing good about this place.
3 years ago

The Simmermons
English (US)
Good: Nice laundry facility Close to highway Bathrooms clean (although one shower head broken)
3 years ago

Mary Ann
English (US)
Small sites, 30 amp for $76 a night. Campground backs up to I65. Would only stay as a last resort stop over. Only plus friendly staff.
3 years ago

Romabout
English (US)
We are full timers and stayed here 2 weeks in April 2021 to get some administrative things done. It’s mostly what you would expect from a nice park - clean, level sites, amenities. It’s beautifully landscaped with many trees and birds. The laundry is connected to the office and it closes at 5pm along with the office, which is not convenient. The office accepts packages for guests, which is very helpful. It is NOISY - the Highway right next door has truck traffic all day and night using air brakes. We’d stay here again if needed, but not for so long.
3 years ago

wokonmedium
English (US)
Stayed here with friends who had a large RV. When we arrived, we set to work on getting the slides out and and the RV leveled. We had originally reserved site #9, which offered some challenged in getting level. There was also one tree on the site, that prevented us from putting the awning out. We went into the office to check in and see if it was possible for us to move 2 sites over to #7. They were very helpful and flexible with our need to move. Once we made that move the RV leveled and all slides and awnings were available to us. The sites are very clean and well maintained. The bathroom and shower facilities are also very clean and well maintained. They offer a shuttle to take campers to Broadway for just $10/person. The shuttle runs on scheduled and communication around expectations was very clear. Firewood at the KOA was pretty expensive. We paid $10/bundle, and the wood available on our visit was cedar. As you can imagine we burned through a bundle in about an hour. The second day we checked around and found a firewood business about 30 minutes away. Nashville Firewood was a bit muddy, but luckily we had 4 wheel drive to venture back into the property and load up. Overall, great stay. Will be back again, and this time bring family to stay in one of the nice cabins they have available.
3 years ago

Millie
English (US)
This campground won’t disappoint. It’s extremely clean and well maintained. All the rigs are also well maintained and each site is kept clean. They have a dog friendly fenced in area at various sites. Propane is also available on site. Staff is friendly. This campground is only a 20 min drive to Downtown Nashville (Broadway) and 30 min from the Belle Meade area. Camping world is next door in case you are needing any essentials. We loved this campground and will definitely ey be visiting again in the future.
3 years ago

MrBill16
English (US)
Was here in 2018 and enjoyed our stay, but this place has run downhill since then. Roads are full of potholes. However, as I write this they're repaving Our site is 5 ft from the exit road. Lots of road noise. 18 miles from downtown Nashville. It would be ok for 1 night.
3 years ago

jas
English (US)
Checked in late, around 12am and the staff had my flyer in a convenient location for us easy to find. Site are a little close together but we were in an automobile so it was not a problem for us at all. The shower was super nice private and clean. Had a cute little shop. It was close the highway but the noise wasn’t loud enough to disturb sleeping.
3 years ago

4Burritos
English (US)
I stayed in one of the little cabin shed things on a quick trip without the rv. The campground looks a little more run down, but the playground is a lot nicer than down the road at Grand Old Rv Park. Lots of road noise, but it's not stop and go road noise, so it didn't bother me. I wouldn't want to stay there for a long visit, but just fine for an overnight or two.
3 years ago

Dare to Adventure
English (US)
This KOA is located close to Opryland. To camp and be close to Nashville, you aren’t going to do better. This is a KOA resort so it has all those amenities and is definitely kid friendly. We stopped for 1 night on our way home. They took us to our very level site and helped us get lined up for the hook-ups. It was raining when we got there and raining when we left. Thankfully, the connections were close and it didn’t take me too long. The park drains well so we weren’t slopping in water at the site or pulling out. Granted, the cost of staying here is up there. But if you are wanting close in, you pay the premium. Yes, it is close to Briley Parkway. But, we didn’t think the road noise was that prevalent. Much worse during the day than at night. We’ll probably use this as our preferred spot on trips to Nashville in the future.
3 years ago